Once photovoltaic cells and other means of producing energy become cheap the release of CO2 into the atmosphere will become optional. |
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As it happens, the periods of intense heat correspond to the periods of peak electricity production from photovoltaic cells. |
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The company also manufactures photovoltaic cells and precision metal and plastic components such as gears, switches and motor armatures. |
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Probably the best known use of silicon is in transistors, photovoltaic cells, rectifiers, and other electronic devices. |
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Solar photovoltaic cells use the same silicon-based technology as semiconductors. |
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Solar panels forming the roof of the crop store provide both heat and electricity from photovoltaic cells. |
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Solar collectors can preheat feedstock, and solar photovoltaic cells can produce the electricity for the pumps. |
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Gallium arsenide is also used in lasers, such as those present in a compact disc player, in transistors, and in photovoltaic cells. |
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The use of photovoltaic cells, which generate electricity with sunlight, is also growing. |
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The technology is a new way of interconnecting two photovoltaic cells to make a marked improvement in the performance of the panel. |
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Just behind it is a small building the size of a shipping container with photovoltaic cells on the top. |
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Most designs use photovoltaic cells to convert sunlight into electricity. |
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The design includes solar panels and photovoltaic cells which will create electricity and a heat pump which will distribute heat throughout the house. |
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The principle is simple: silicon photovoltaic cells convert solar energy into DC, then converted into alternating current by an inverter. |
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This inactivity could be thought of as weekend sunbathing, as it will give the rovers a chance to recharge their photovoltaic cells after a low energy winter. |
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Solar power generated by photovoltaic cells is among the greenest of energy options. |
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Solar power from photovoltaic cells is very expensive, about 25 to 30 cents per kilowatt-hour. |
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Vehicles covered with photovoltaic cells are up to 20percentt more fuel-efficient than plug-ins. |
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A greener solution is to generate power as you need it, using photovoltaic cells. |
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The electricity is generated by a wind power plant and, to some minor extent, photovoltaic cells, production of biogas from the wastes. |
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The aim is to reduce silicon use and still increase the efficiency of photovoltaic cells. |
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Renewable energies: fuel cells, photovoltaic cells and new generation batteries. |
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They placed 408 miniature functioning photovoltaic cells around the station, and they even gave the station a winter mode and a summer mode, which is determined by whether the garages are covered with a layer of snow or not. |
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Captured and converted using photovoltaic cells that include two layers of crystalline silicon, the sun's rays can be used to generate electricity. |
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Saint-Gobain Solar is a new unit that brings together all the Flat Glass business' solar applications, including photovoltaic cells, solar concentrators and solar heating. |
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Constant improvement in the output of photovoltaic cells has hallowed the PW500 to attain higher power level, guaranteeing optimum daily energy for minimum size. |
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We asked the library to look at the industry of photovoltaic cells. |
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Alongside plans to install photovoltaic cells on the Library roof, a far more comprehensive buildingintegrated photovoltaic installation for the Secretariat tower curtain wall was being designed. |
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By using light, photovoltaic cells are opening up a highly promising avenue of enquiry, but are not necessarily suited to mass energy production, enabling them to supplant traditional electric power plants. |
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Or does a scheme aim to create a pre-competitive pool of technologies to promote competition and accelerate product development in a critical area, such as wind power or photovoltaic cells? |
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Into the facades and roofs of certain buildings we integrated solar panels, photovoltaic cells, ventilation systems with heat exchangers, passive solar heating elements, etc. More spectacular is the prism on one of the roofs. |
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Its 14.3-metre wing was covered in photovoltaic cells. |
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Alongside wind, water, photovoltaic cells and biogas, this particular sector of renewable energy provides for basic needs in the fields of building and insulating materials, and raw materials for the pharmaceutical industry. |
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Meanwhile a company in Germany borrowed EUR 200m for the construction of manufacturing facilities for polycrystalline silicon wafers for use as a pre-product for photovoltaic cells and modules. |
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Solar cells, also known as photovoltaic cells, transform photons into electric current without producing pollution. |
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All the south-facing roofs are decked with photovoltaic cells to provide electrical power. |
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These rays are captured and transformed into electricity by photovoltaic cells, a kind of diode partially made from two layers of crystalline silicon, a semi-conductive material. |
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It represents a creation of a complete new electric installation from photovoltaic cells up to the main consumer switchboard that must contain a separate line protection, new main circuit breaker and electrometer. |
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At the high temperatures prevailing in a gas flame, ceramics such as ytterbium oxides in turn emit radiation which may be converted into electrical energy by means of photovoltaic cells. |
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Electricity production from solar energy either directly through photovoltaic cells or indirectly such as by producing steam to drive a steam turbine generator. |
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The cacophony of undulating roof forms integrates photovoltaic cells for supplementary power production and solar collectors for hot water supply in the kitchen. |
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Photovoltaic cells produce electricity by using specially treated materials such as silicon that convert light into power. |
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Photovoltaic cells powered an electric pump and light bulbs in Sweden. |
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